Asuva03
Earning My Ears
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- Jan 26, 2014
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Well here goes:
I see people in the parks with kids under 4 (or even 5+ months pregnant) and I just wonder "why?" Maybe I'm being insensitive, and I don't mean to be rude, but I just don't get it....
It just seems like more hassle than it's worth to me.. why not wait a few years when the child can understand everything that's going on, and actually really enjoy seeing mickey (and remember it!) as much as you enjoy getting that picture of them with mickey? It just seems like you (and the child) waste and miss out on so much of what Disney has to offer with a kid that young.
And pregnant women... I guess if you booked the trip before you knew you were pregnant then that's one thing and I also understand every pregnancy is different... but I've seen so many women "out to here" pregnant, in the 90 degree humid Fl weather, and they all just look miserable
. Why would you knowingly do that to yourself? I feel so bad for them
... I think I'd have to opt out and be like 'yeah guys, I'll just have to catch the next one....
I realize for some people, waiting/rescheduling, or "catching the next one" isn't an option... but I just dunno..... I don't get it.
I can't be alone in this on here - I personally know several people (with kids and without) who don't get it either...

I see people in the parks with kids under 4 (or even 5+ months pregnant) and I just wonder "why?" Maybe I'm being insensitive, and I don't mean to be rude, but I just don't get it....

And pregnant women... I guess if you booked the trip before you knew you were pregnant then that's one thing and I also understand every pregnancy is different... but I've seen so many women "out to here" pregnant, in the 90 degree humid Fl weather, and they all just look miserable


I realize for some people, waiting/rescheduling, or "catching the next one" isn't an option... but I just dunno..... I don't get it.

